Categorieën: Alle - inhibitors - nucleic - protein - cell

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Antibiotics Mechanism

Antibiotics function through several mechanisms to combat bacterial infections. Key methods include inhibiting protein synthesis by targeting the 30S or 50S ribosomal subunits, employing drugs like tetracyclines, aminoglycosides, and chloramphenicol.

Antibiotics Mechanism

Antibiotics Mechanism

Nucleic Acid inhibitors

Imidazoles
Metronidazole
Tinidazole
Nitrofurantoin

Protein synthesis inhibitors

50S subunit
Lincosamides

Clindamycin

Macrolides
30S subunit
Aminoglycosides
Chloramphenicol
Tetracyclines

Cell wall disruption

Polymyxins
Glycopeptides
Vancomycin
Beta-lactam
Beta-lactamase inhibitors
Carbapenems
Monobactams
Cephalosporins

5th gen

4th gen

cefepime

3rd gen

ceftriaxone

2nd gen

cefuroxime

1st gen

cefazolin

Penicillins

Antifolates

Sulfonamides
Trimethropin

Topoisomerase inhibitors

Quinolones